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Digital Representations of the Real World: How to Capture, Model, and Render Visual Reality
Contributor(s): Magnor, Marcus A. (Editor), Grau, Oliver (Editor), Sorkine-Hornung, Olga (Editor)
ISBN: 0367658836     ISBN-13: 9780367658830
Publisher: A K PETERS
OUR PRICE:   $59.80  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Virtual Worlds
- Computers | Computer Graphics
- Computers | Machine Theory
Dewey: 006.8
Physical Information: 455 pages
 
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Create Genuine Visual Realism in Computer Graphics

Digital Representations of the Real World: How to Capture, Model, and Render Visual Reality explains how to portray visual worlds with a high degree of realism using the latest video acquisition technology, computer graphics methods, and computer vision algorithms. It explores the integration of new capture modalities, reconstruction approaches, and visual perception into the computer graphics pipeline.

Understand the Entire Pipeline from Acquisition, Reconstruction, and Modeling to Realistic Rendering and Applications

The book covers sensors for capturing 3D scenes, including regular cameras, wide-angle omnidirectional cameras, active range scanners, and plenoptic (multi-viewpoint) cameras, as well as fundamental algorithms for processing the imagery, such as stereo correspondence and 3D structure and motion recovery. It describes 3D modeling techniques, from generic object models (such as 3D meshes) to more domain-specific models (such as human shape and motion models). The book also discusses how techniques, including image- and video-based rendering, meet speed and realism requirements.

Overcome Challenges in Your Own Research Experiments

This book is both an accessible introduction to the emerging research of real-world visual computing and a practical guide that shows you how to start implementing frequently encountered methods.